US11304772B2 - Connection systems and methods thereof for establishing an electrical connection through a drape - Google Patents
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- a sterile drape is placed over a patient to establish a sterile field, within which the surgical procedure is performed.
- a sterile drape is placed over a patient to establish a sterile field for placement of the catheter.
- connection system for establishing an electrical connection through a drape and methods thereof that address at least the foregoing need.
- connection system for establishing one or more electrical connections through a drape.
- the connection system includes, in some embodiments, a first connector and a second connector configured to connect to each other.
- the first connector includes a first-connector housing, an electrical lead extending from the first-connector housing, and at least a first piercing element within the first-connector housing configured to pierce the drape.
- the first piercing element is orthogonally connected to the electrical lead.
- the second connector includes a second-connector housing and at least a first receptacle within the second-connector housing.
- the first receptacle is configured to form at least a first electrical connection of the one or more electrical connections with the first piercing element when the first connector is disposed over the second connector with the drape therebetween.
- the first-connector housing includes an integrated clip configured to clip the first connector on the second connector with the drape between the first connector and the second connector.
- the integrated clip includes a pair of opposing tabs.
- Each tab of the pair of tabs extends from a medial portion of a major side of the first-connector housing to a perimeter about an opening of the first-connector housing.
- the perimeter about the opening of the first-connector housing is shared by all sides of the first-connector housing.
- the second-connector housing includes a pair of opposing protrusions. Each protrusion of the pair of protrusions protrudes from a medial portion of a major side of the second-connector housing. Each tab of the pair of tabs of the first-connector housing includes a through hole configured to accept a protrusion of the pair of protrusions.
- each tab of the pair of tabs of the first-connector housing is flared away from the other tab of the pair of tabs.
- Each protrusion of the pair of protrusions of the second-connector housing is beveled or chamfered. A combination of the flared tabs and the beveled or chamfered protrusions facilitate disposal of the first connector over the second connector.
- each tab of the pair of tabs of the first-connector housing is flexibly attached to the first-connector housing to facilitate removal of the first connector from the second connector by deflecting each tab away from the other tab.
- minor sides of each housing of the first-connector housing and the second-connector housing are dissimilar.
- Each minor side of the minor sides of the first-connector housing have a matching minor side of the minor sides of the second-connector housing. This enforces a single orientation of the first connector when disposing the first connector over the second connector.
- the first piercing element is a jack plug having a needle-like tip electrical contact, one or more ring electrical contacts, and a sleeve electrical contact.
- the first receptacle is a jack having complementary electrical contacts.
- connection system further includes a second piercing element and a third piercing element within the first-connector housing and a second receptacle and a third receptacle within the second-connector housing.
- the second piercing element and the third piercing element are orthogonally connected to the electrical lead.
- Each piercing element of the first, second, and third piercing elements are configured to pierce the drape in a different location than the other piercing elements.
- the second receptacle and the third receptacle are configured to form at least a second electrical connection and a third electrical connection of the one or more electrical connections respectively with the second piercing element and the third piercing element when the first connector is disposed over the second connector with the drape therebetween.
- the first-connector housing includes a pair of opposing finger pads configured for pushing the first connector onto the second connector or pulling the first connector off of the second connector.
- Each finger pad of the pair of finger pads includes a depression between the medial portion of the major side of the first-connector housing including the finger pad and a closed end of the first-connector housing.
- connection system for establishing a plurality of electrical connections through a drape.
- the connection system includes, in some embodiments, a tether connector and a fin connector configured to connect to each other.
- the tether connector is coupled to a stylet configured to be removably disposed in a catheter.
- the tether connector includes a tether-connector housing, an electrical lead extending from the tether-connector housing, and a plurality of piercing elements within the tether-connector housing.
- the tether-connector housing includes an integrated clip having an opposing pair of tabs. Each tab of the pair of tabs includes a through hole.
- the plurality of piercing elements within the tether-connector housing are orthogonally connected to the electrical lead extending from the tether-connector housing. Each piercing element of the plurality of piercing elements is configured to pierce a sterile side of the drape in a different location than the other piercing elements.
- the fin connector is part of a tip-location sensor configured to sense a location of a tip of the catheter when the stylet is disposed in the catheter.
- the fin connector includes a fin-connector housing and a plurality of receptacles within the fin-connector housing.
- the fin-connector housing includes a pair of opposing protrusions.
- Each protrusion of the pair of protrusions is configured to insert into a corresponding through hole of the pair of tabs of the tether connector housing for clipping the tether connector to the fin connector.
- the plurality of receptacles within the fin-connector housing are orthogonal to a body of the tip-location sensor.
- the plurality of receptacles are configured to form the plurality of electrical connections with the plurality of piercing elements when the tether connector is disposed over the fin connector with the drape therebetween.
- each tab of the pair of tabs of the tether-connector housing extends from a medial portion of a major side of the tether-connector housing to a perimeter about an opening of the tether-connector housing.
- the perimeter about the opening of the tether-connector housing is shared by all sides of the tether-connector housing.
- Each protrusion of the pair of protrusions of the fin-connector housing protrudes from a medial portion of a major side of the fin-connector housing.
- each tab of the pair of tabs of the tether-connector housing is flared away from the other tab of the pair of tabs.
- Each protrusion of the pair of protrusions of the fin connector is beveled or chamfered. A combination of the flared tabs and the beveled or chamfered protrusions facilitate disposal of the tether connector over the fin connector.
- each tab of the pair of tabs of the tether-connector housing is flexibly attached to the tether-connector housing to facilitate removal of the tether connector from the fin connector by deflecting each tab away from the other tab.
- minor sides of each housing of the tether-connector housing and the fin-connector housing are dissimilar. Each minor side of the minor sides of the tether-connector housing having a matching minor side of the minor sides of the fin-connector housing. This enforces a single orientation of the tether connector when disposing the tether connector over the fin connector.
- the tether-connector housing includes a pair of opposing finger pads configured for pushing the tether connector onto the fin connector or pulling the tether connector off of the fin connector.
- Each finger pad of the pair of finger pads includes a depression between the medial portion of the major side of the tether-connector housing including the finger pad and a closed end of the tether-connector housing.
- the method includes, in some embodiments, placing the drape over a second connector of a connection system, the second connector including a second-connector housing having dissimilar minor sides; aligning a first connector of the connection system with the second connector, the first connector including a first-connector housing having dissimilar minor sides; disposing the first connector over the second connector with the drape between the first connector and the second connector, the drape self-tightening over the second connector during the disposing of the first connector over the second connector; piercing a sterile side of the drape with at least a first piercing element within the first-connector housing orthogonally connected to an electrical lead extending from the first-connector housing; inserting the first piercing element into at least a first receptacle within the second-connector housing; and forming the one or more electrical connections between the first piercing element of the first connector and the first receptacle of the second connector.
- Aligning the first connector of the connection system with the second connector includes matching each minor side of the minor sides of the first-connector housing with a matching minor side of the minor sides of the second-connector housing, thereby enforcing a single orientation of the first connector to the second connector.
- disposing the first connector over the second connector includes inserting each protrusion of a pair of opposing protrusions protruding from a medial portion of a major side of the second-connector housing into a corresponding through hole of a tab of a pair of opposing tabs extending from a medial portion of a major side of the first-connector housing.
- piercing the sterile side of the drape with the first piercing element includes simultaneously piercing the sterile side of the drape in two other locations with a second and a third piercing element within the first-connector housing orthogonally connected to the electrical lead extending from the first-connector housing.
- the method further includes disposing a stylet in a catheter, the first connector being a tether connector coupled to the stylet; and sensing a location of a tip of the catheter in a patient, the second connector being a fin connector of a tip-location sensor on a chest of the patient under the drape.
- Disposing the first connector over the second connector includes disposing the tether connector over the fin connector with a downward motion substantially orthogonal to the tip-location sensor.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a catheter-placement system for placing a catheter in a body of a patient in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the catheter-placement system and the patient in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a stylet including a tether connector of the catheter-placement system in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a tip-location sensor including a fin connector of the catheter-placement system in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of a first connector and a second connector of a connection system in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a view within a housing of the first connector in accordance with some embodiments.
- proximal portion or a “proximal end portion” of, for example, a catheter disclosed herein includes a portion of the catheter intended to be near a clinician when the catheter is used on a patient.
- proximal length of, for example, the catheter includes a length of the catheter intended to be near the clinician when the catheter is used on the patient.
- proximal end of, for example, the catheter includes an end of the catheter intended to be near the clinician when the catheter is used on the patient.
- the proximal portion, the proximal end portion, or the proximal length of the catheter can include the proximal end of the catheter; however, the proximal portion, the proximal end portion, or the proximal length of the catheter need not include the proximal end of the catheter. That is, unless context suggests otherwise, the proximal portion, the proximal end portion, or the proximal length of the catheter is not a terminal portion or terminal length of the catheter.
- a “distal portion” or a “distal end portion” of, for example, a catheter disclosed herein includes a portion of the catheter intended to be near or in a patient when the catheter is used on the patient.
- a “distal length” of, for example, the catheter includes a length of the catheter intended to be near or in the patient when the catheter is used on the patient.
- a “distal end” of, for example, the catheter includes an end of the catheter intended to be near or in the patient when the catheter is used on the patient.
- the distal portion, the distal end portion, or the distal length of the catheter can include the distal end of the catheter; however, the distal portion, the distal end portion, or the distal length of the catheter need not include the distal end of the catheter. That is, unless context suggests otherwise, the distal portion, the distal end portion, or the distal length of the catheter is not a terminal portion or terminal length of the catheter.
- a sterile drape is placed over a patient to establish a sterile field, within which the surgical procedure is performed.
- a sterile drape is placed over a patient to establish a sterile field for placement of the catheter.
- connection system for establishing an electrical connection through a drape and methods thereof that address at least the foregoing need.
- a connection system includes, in some embodiments, a first connector and a second connector configured to connect to each other.
- the first connector includes a first-connector housing, an electrical lead extending from the first-connector housing, and at least a first piercing element within the first-connector housing configured to pierce the drape.
- the first piercing element is orthogonally connected to the electrical lead.
- the second connector includes a second-connector housing and at least a first receptacle within the second-connector housing.
- the first receptacle is configured to form at least a first electrical connection of the one or more electrical connections with the first piercing element when the first connector is disposed over the second connector with the drape therebetween.
- connection system is not limited to the example catheter-placement system. Indeed, the connection system can be incorporated into any system of various systems having a need to breach a sterile barrier between components of the system in order to make electrical connections therebetween without compromising the sterility of the sterile field.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a catheter-placement system 10 for placing a catheter 72 in a body of a patient 70 in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the catheter-placement system 10 and the patient 70 in accordance with some embodiments.
- the catheter-placement system 10 is configured for assisting a clinician in placing the catheter 72 in a vasculature of the patient 70 .
- the catheter-placement system 10 includes a console 20 including a display 30 , an ultrasound probe 40 , and a tip-location sensor 50 configured for placement on the patient's chest or some other portion of the patient's body.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a stylet 130 including a tether connector 132 of the catheter-placement system 10 in accordance with some embodiments.
- the stylet 130 is employed with the catheter 72 during insertion of the catheter 72 into the vasculature of the patient 70 .
- the stylet 130 includes a core wire 138 configured to be removably disposed in a lumen of the catheter 72 during a catheter-placement procedure, thereby enabling a distal tip 76 of the catheter 72 to be tracked by the catheter-placement system 10 using one or more of modalities for guiding the catheter 72 to a desired location within the patient's vasculature after insertion of the catheter 72 into a percutaneous insertion site 73 of the patient 70 .
- the one or more modalities include, but are not limited to ultrasound-based imaging of subcutaneous tissue of the patient in preparation for insertion of the catheter 72 ; magnet-based tracking for determining orientation, advancement direction, and general internal location of the distal tip 76 of the catheter 72 ; or ECG-based confirmation for confirming the distal tip 76 of the catheter 72 is positioned at a desired location for which ECG lead connector 151 is provided. (See FIG. 4 for ECG lead connector 151 .)
- the stylet 130 further includes a tether 134 proximally extending from a handle 136 , the tether 134 terminating at a proximal end thereof with the tether connector 132 .
- the tether connector 132 is configured to mechanically couple and electrically connect with a fin connector 152 of the tip-location sensor 50 as shown in at least FIGS. 1-4 in accordance with some embodiments of a connection system 100 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates the tip-location sensor 50 and the fin connector 152 of the catheter-placement system 10 in accordance with some embodiments.
- the fin connector 152 is disposed on the tip-location sensor 50 of the catheter-placement system 10 .
- the tether connector 132 is configured to mechanically couple and electrically connect with the fin connector 152 , which enables the catheter-placement system 10 to track the distal tip 76 of the catheter 72 .
- a drape including a sterile drape is configured to provide a sterile field about the patient 70 .
- the drape can be interposed between the tip-location sensor 50 (e.g., under the sterile drape in a non-sterile field) and the stylet 130 (e.g., over the sterile drape in the sterile field).
- the tether connector 132 includes at least a first piercing element 142 within a body of the tether connector 132 , wherein the first piercing element 142 is configured to pierce the drape and insert into at least a first receptacle 156 of the fin connector 152 to electrically connect the tether connector 132 and the fin connector 152 .
- at least the first receptacle 156 of one or more receptacles in the fin connector 152 is orthogonal to a body of the tip-location sensor 50 .
- the catheter-placement system 10 can include one or more light-emitting diodes (“LEDs”) configured to change from a first state to a second state to indicate success in forming one or more electrical connections between the tether connector 132 and the fin connector 152 .
- the one or more LEDs can include an LED on the tip-location sensor 50 , an LED on the tether connector 132 , or both of the foregoing LEDs.
- each LED of the one or more LEDs can change from a first state of being off to a second state of being on, a first state of being one color (e.g., red) to a second state of being another color (e.g., green), a first state of blinking light to a second state of a solid light, or various combinations thereof.
- Each LED of the one or more LEDs is configured to change from the first state to the second state upon completion of a dedicated LED circuit for the change of state upon forming the one or more electrical connections.
- the LED on the tip-location sensor 50 is configured to be bright enough to see through a drape, thus enabling a clinician to see a change from the first state to the second state upon forming one or more electrical connections between the tether connector 132 and the fin connector 152 even when the drape is in place.
- the connection system 100 includes a first connector such as the tether connector 132 having the tether 134 and a second connector such as the fin connector 152 configured for mechanically coupling and establishing one or more electrical connections through a sterile drape without compromising the sterile field set up by the sterile drape.
- a first connector such as the tether connector 132 having the tether 134
- a second connector such as the fin connector 152 configured for mechanically coupling and establishing one or more electrical connections through a sterile drape without compromising the sterile field set up by the sterile drape.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of the first connector 132 and the second connector 152 of the connection system 100 in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a view within a housing 140 of the first connector 132 in accordance with some embodiments.
- connection system 100 includes the first connector 132 and the second connector 152 , which are configured for mechanically coupling and establishing one or more electrical connections through a sterile drape without compromising the sterile field set up by the sterile drape.
- the first connector 132 includes the first-connector housing 140 , the electrical lead 134 extending from the first-connector housing 140 , and at least a first piercing element 142 having one or more electrical contacts within the first-connector housing 140 configured to pierce the sterile drape.
- the second connector 152 includes a second-connector housing 154 and at least a first receptacle 156 having one or more electrical contacts within the second-connector housing 154 .
- Each housing of the first-connector housing 140 and the second-connector housing 154 is molded from a medically acceptable polymer such as a thermoplastic.
- the first-connector housing 140 includes an integrated clip 144 configured to clip the first connector 132 on the second connector 152 with the drape between the first connector 132 and the second connector 152 .
- the integrated clip 144 of the first-connector housing 140 includes a pair of opposing tabs 146 with a corresponding pair of through holes 147 , of which through holes 147 only one through hole is shown in FIG. 5 .
- Each tab of the pair of tabs 146 extends from a medial portion of a major side, or long side, of the first-connector housing 140 to a perimeter about a primary opening 148 (see FIG.
- first-connector housing 140 The perimeter about the primary opening 148 of the first-connector housing 140 is shared by all sides of the first-connector housing 140 . Because the first-connector housing 140 is molded of a medically acceptable polymer and each tab of the pair of tabs 146 extends from a medial portion of a major side of the first-connector housing 140 , each tab of the pair of tabs 146 is flexibly attached to the first-connector housing 140 . Each tab of the pair of tabs 146 of the first-connector housing 140 is also flared away from the other tab of the pair of tabs 146 as best shown in FIG. 6 .
- the second-connector housing 154 includes a pair of opposing protrusions 158 , of which pair of protrusions 158 only one protrusion is shown in FIG. 5 .
- Each protrusion of the pair of protrusions 158 protrudes from a medial portion of a major side, or long side, of the second-connector housing 154 .
- the protrusion in each major side of the second-connector housing 154 is configured to insert in a respective through hole of the pair of tabs 146 .
- each protrusion of the pair of protrusions 158 of the second-connector housing 154 is beveled or chamfered as shown in FIG. 5 .
- a combination of the flared, flexibly attached pair of tabs 146 of first-connector housing 140 and the beveled or chamfered pair of protrusions 158 of the second-connector housing 154 facilitates disposal of the first connector 132 over the second connector 152 and the resulting mechanical coupling therebetween.
- the beveled or chamfered pair of protrusions 158 and the flared, flexibly attached pair of tabs 146 cooperate such that each tab of the pair of tabs 146 is smoothly deflected away from the other tab of the pair of tabs 146 while disposing the first connector 132 over the second connector 152 until the pair of protrusions 158 are respectively seated in the pair of through holes 147 of the pair of tabs 146 , thereby mechanically coupling the first connector 132 over the second connector 152 .
- each tab of the flared pair of tabs 146 is configured to deflect away from the other tab of the pair of tabs 146 by pulling each tab away from the other tab as shown in FIG. 6 .
- each housing of the first-connector housing 140 and the second-connector housing 154 are dissimilar. This is best shown in FIG. 6 for the minor sides of the first-connector housing 140 .
- Each minor side of the minor sides of the first-connector housing 140 has a matching minor side of the minor sides of the second-connector housing 154 . This enforces a single orientation of the first connector 132 when disposing the first connector 132 over the second connector 152 .
- the minor side of the first-connector housing 140 opposite the minor side including the electrical lead 134 therethrough also includes a notch 149 forming a secondary opening in the first-connector housing 140 configured to accept a fin-like extension 159 of the second-connector housing 154 when disposing the first connector 132 over the second connector 152 . This further enforces a single orientation of the first connector 132 when disposing the first connector 132 over the second connector 152 .
- the first-connector housing 140 includes a pair of opposing finger pads 145 , of which pair of finger pads 145 only one finger pad is shown in FIG. 5 .
- the pair of finger pads 145 is configured for pushing the first connector 132 onto the second connector 152 or pulling the first connector 132 off of the second connector 152 .
- Each finger pad of the pair of finger pads 145 includes a depression between the medial portion of the major side of the first-connector housing 140 including the finger pad and a closed end of the first-connector housing 140 .
- the closed end of the first-connector housing 140 can also include a finger pad configured for pushing the first connector 132 onto the second connector 152 .
- the first piercing element 142 of one or more piercing elements within the first-connector housing 140 is configured to pierce the drape from a sterile side of the drape and insert in the first receptacle 156 of one or more receptacle within the second-connector housing 154 , thereby forming at least one electrical connection of the one or more electrical connections when the first connector 132 is disposed over the second connector 152 with the drape therebetween.
- each of the first piercing element 142 and the first receptacle 156 can include more than one electrical contact. Therefore, more than one electrical connection can be formed when the first piercing element 142 is inserted in the first receptacle 156 .
- the first piercing element 142 can be a tip-sleeve (“TS”) jack plug having a needle-like tip electrical contact and a sleeve electrical contact configured to make at least two of the one or more electrical connections upon insertion of the first piercing element 142 into a complementary jack as the first receptacle 156 within the second-connector housing 154 .
- TS tip-sleeve
- the first piercing element 142 can be a tip-ring-sleeve (“TR n S”) jack plug having a needle-like tip, n ring electrical contacts with n ⁇ 1 (N), and a sleeve electrical contact configured to make at least three of the one or more electrical connections upon insertion of the first piercing element 142 into a complementary jack as the first receptacle 156 within the second-connector housing 154 .
- TR n S tip-ring-sleeve
- Each additional ring electrical contact of the first piercing element 142 when configured as a TRnS jack plug can be configured to support an additional communication channel for data transfer between the first piercing element 142 and the first receptacle 156 .
- the first piercing element 142 is orthogonally connected to the electrical lead 134 . That is, the first piercing element 142 is at an approximately 90° angle to the electrical lead 134 extending from the first-connector housing 140 to which the first piercing element 142 is connected.
- the first piercing element 142 can be a blade-like end portion of a printed circuit board having the one or more electrical contacts printed thereon to make the one or more electrical connections upon insertion of the first piercing element 142 into a complementary slot as the first receptacle 156 within the second-connector housing 154 .
- Each additional electrical contact printed on the blade-like end portion of the printed circuit board of the first piercing element 142 can be configured to support an additional communication channel for data transfer between the first piercing element 142 and the first receptacle 156 .
- the first piercing element 142 is also orthogonally connected to the electrical lead 134 when the first piercing element 142 is configured as a blade-like end portion of a printed circuit board. That is, the first piercing element 142 is at an approximately 90° angle to the electrical lead 134 extending from the first-connector housing 140 to which the first piercing element 142 is connected.
- the first piercing element 142 in which the first piercing element 142 is one piercing element of a number of piercing elements, the first piercing element 142 can be accompanied by a second piercing element 141 and a third piercing element 143 within the first-connector housing 140 , each piercing element of the first, second, and third piercing elements 141 , 142 , and 143 having one or more electrical contacts.
- the first receptacle 156 can be accompanied by a second receptacle 155 and a third receptacle 157 within a second-connector housing 150 , each receptacle of the first, second, and third receptacles 155 , 156 , and 157 having one or more electrical contacts complementary to the one or more electrical contacts of the first, second, and third piercing elements 141 , 142 , and 143 to form at least three electrical connections when the first connector 132 is disposed over the second connector 152 with the drape therebetween.
- Each piercing element of the first, second, and third piercing elements 142 , 141 , and 143 is orthogonally connected to the electrical lead 134 .
- each piercing element of the first, second, and third piercing elements 142 , 141 , and 143 is configured to pierce the sterile drape in a different location than the other piercing elements.
- a drape seal can be disposed within the first connector 132 around a proximal-end portion of any one or more piercing elements of the first, second, and third piercing elements 141 , 142 , and 143 , depending upon the embodiment.
- the drape seal can be a self-sealing polymeric septum configured as a sticker with a pressure-sensitive adhesive on a drape-facing side of the drape seal configured to adhere to the drape about a piercing thereof.
- Methods for establishing one or more electrical connections through a drape with the connection system 100 include, in some embodiments, placing the drape over the second connector 152 of the connection system 100 , the second connector 152 including the second-connector housing 154 having dissimilar minor sides; aligning the first connector 132 of the connection system 100 with the second connector 152 , the first connector 132 including the first-connector housing 140 having dissimilar minor sides; disposing the first connector 132 over the second connector 152 with the drape between the first connector 132 and the second connector 152 , the drape self-tightening over the second connector 152 during the disposing of the first connector 132 over the second connector 152 ; piercing a sterile side of the drape with at least the first piercing element 142 within the first-connector housing 140 orthogonally connected to the electrical lead 134 extending from the first-connector housing 140 ; inserting the first piercing element 142 into at least the first receptacle 156 within the second-connector housing 154 ; and
- Aligning the first connector 132 of the connection system 100 with the second connector 152 includes matching each minor side of the minor sides of the first-connector housing 140 with the matching minor side of the minor sides of the second-connector housing 154 , thereby enforcing a single orientation of the first connector 132 to the second connector 152 .
- Disposing the first connector 132 over the second connector 152 includes inserting each protrusion of the pair of opposing protrusions 158 protruding from the medial portion of a major side of the second-connector housing 154 into a corresponding through hole of a tab of the pair of opposing tabs 146 extending from the medial portion of a major side of the first-connector housing 140 .
- Piercing the sterile side of the drape with the first piercing element 142 includes simultaneously piercing the sterile side of the drape in two other locations with the second piercing element 141 and the third piercing element 143 within the first-connector housing 140 orthogonally connected to the electrical lead 134 extending from the first-connector housing 140 .
- the methods can further include disposing the stylet in a catheter, the first connector 132 being the tether connector 132 coupled to the stylet; and sensing the location of a tip of the catheter in a patient, the second connector 152 being the fin connector 152 of the tip-location sensor 50 on a chest of the patient under the drape.
- Disposing the first connector 132 over the second connector 152 includes disposing the tether connector 132 over the fin connector 152 with a downward motion substantially orthogonal to the tip-location sensor.
- the methods can further include disposing the first connector 132 over the second connector 152 by pushing the first connector 132 onto the second connector 152 using at least the pair of opposing finger pads 145 of the first connector 132 .
- Each finger pad of the pair of finger pads 145 includes the depression between the medial portion of a major side of the first-connector housing 140 including the finger pad and the closed end of the first-connector housing 140 .
- the methods can further include sealing the drape with the drape seal disposed within the first connector 132 around at least the proximal-end portion of the first piercing element 142 .
- the drape seal selectively pulls away from the first connector 132 , thereby sealing the drape.
- Methods can further include confirming success in forming the one or more electrical connections by a change from the first state of the LED on the first connector 132 to the second state of the LED upon forming the one or more electrical connections.
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